[600MRG] RW Beacon on 480 kHz +/- 0.5,

Neil Klagge w0yse at msn.com
Fri Jan 9 11:48:57 CST 2015


Hi Paul. 
To add to Rudy's experience, mine was similar when I wa in Utah. I will check my reception at 480k when I get home. Hope to catch ur RW soon. 
Neil XSV

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> On Jan 9, 2015, at 06:49, Paul Signorelli <w0rw1 at msn.com> wrote:
> 
> If anyone has QRM around the RW Beacon frequency, 480 kHz,
> i can move around +/- 500 Hz for your reception convenience.
> Just let me know where your clear frequency is.
> The Beacon is not on the air all the time.
> let me know when you want to listen and i will power it up.
> Paul  wa2xrm
> 
> From: n6lf at epud.net
> To: w0rw1 at msn.com
> Subject: RE: [600MRG] RW Beacon on 480 kHz, 29 Dec. 14,
> Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2015 10:02:11 -0800
> 
> Hi Paul, I’ve looked for your signal but no joy.  Using Sprectran or ARGO I see a continuous signal almost on your frequency.  It has some modulation I don’t recognize about 20 Hz wide right on 480 kHz and there are two sidebands + and – 110Hz with no apparent modulation but the sidebands turn off periodically for a few minutes and then turn back on.  While the sidebands are off the central modulation continues.  The sidebands are much stronger than the central modulation.   I’ll keep looking but I’m afraid you’re being QRM’d.  73, Rudy N6LF WD2XSH/20                           
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